1 n, ) - OFFICIAL PAPER OF COLUMBIA COUNTY VOL. XXXII. ST. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1913 NO. 8 V 1 LODGHM ROLL CALL K. OF P. MEETS TO BURN MORTGAGE ON PROPERTY Avon Lodge No. 62. Knights of I'ythiaa held its annual roll cull at hull last Tuesday evening at which time about fifty members of the lodge and several visiting Knights were present. I-ettcrs from a num her of the members who were un ,.1,1.. to attend wero also read. It was a grand meeting of this lodge and a grand banquet after lodge meeting. Members from different purls of the county and Cortland were present. The ladiea of the Cythian Sisters prepared a banquet which was aerved in the Guild Hall and about 75 pcreona were enter tained. Among those present from out of the city were Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Knglish of Deer Island; J. G. Watts. I. G. Wikstrom, Dan Free man, W. G. Pomeroy and N. II McKay of SeaptiooseiJohn Scott and Will Pomeroy of Kalama. Wash.; Chas. Davis, of St. Johna;Geo. Cath dollar, of Willow Par; Dr. ClilT. J R. Godfrey, of Cortland; N. A IVrrv of Houlton: Fred Adama of 1).-.t Island; F. Clshop of Goble and Fred Henderaon of Woodland, Wash. While the banquet wan in full swing W. J. Fullerton took from hi pocket the mortgage which whs on the building of the lodge, an (J alter tearing it iu pice, t. fully laid the pieces on a tray and touched a match to them, thus eliminating all evidence of debt on the building now owned by the Ijnlire. Several founts were aaid and a general good feeling pre vailed. GUILD LADIES WILL ENTERTAIN IMRESTING PROGRAM IS ARRANGED FOR FEB. 2 The following program will be given at the Guild Hall on Thurs- day, Feb. 27: Overture, Flora, Orchestra. Solo. Vocal, Mra. Armstead. Solo. Instrumental. Mrs. Van- Tassel. Solo, Vocal, Mrs. Rutherford. Orchestra. One act farce, Fngaging Janet: Janet Clarke, a college girl, Mrs. Willard Jones. Migs Briggs of Amalgamated Charities, Kugenia Deming. Madam Maude. Representing a complete line of toilet requisites. Mrs. Huba Itlakesly. Miss Spike of the Teachers Train- pug trust, Airs, r. A. iieorge. m a i Miss Higgins, Beryl muckle. idgct. The maid, Mrs. M. K. Miller. Orchestra. Solo, Vocal, Miss Dart Solo, Vocal, Mr. Galichio. Overture, Bridal Rose, Orchestra. Admission 25 cents. Proceeds to ay for piano in Guild Hall. Marriage Licenses Jan. 15. George Shultz and fivian Deal, Rainier, Ore. Jan. 10. II. W. Morrison and live Trefren. Rainier, Ore. Jan. 16. Wesley G. Duke, ClaU- janie, and Azelio Zillman, Hudson, re. Jan. 18. Hugh Leiferman and ellio II, U'iferman, St. Helens. Jan. 22. Chester R. Carcher and arcia McClallum, Rainier. Jan. 28. Emil Hultiu and Anna . Kamara, Quincy, Ore. Jan. 21). Helmer Crice, Port- Ind, Mabel Clyde, Rainier. Feb. 15. E. M. Wagner and aura Drought, St. Helens, Fob 12. W. A. Beeglo and Anna Yaon, Houlton. S. 20. George Sanaan, St. rulln Paulaon, Astoria. Jk. Kchuerer. Fort- AiVhiu-, 8.MI40. J FACTORY NEAR1MG COMPLETION VILL USE AUTO TRUCKS TO HAUL STAVES The factory of the Western Cooperage Company which is l.eing built near Trenholm is rapidly Hear ing completion. The first report here several weeks ago that the old mill in Houlton would be repaired and placed in ojeration again wa wrong and instead a new mill is Ix-ing Installed near Trenholm. where the company ha a large body of timber. The management of the concern says they have sufficient timler t carry on the work at the new mill for at least five yearn. Several large auto trucks have been bought and the staves will be hauled from tho factory to the railroad station at Houlton by auto. ST. HELENS MIST NAME OF THIS PAPER CHANGED, AS YOU WILL NOTICE As announced several weeks ago this paiier has made a slight change in its name on the title page. Here after our official name will be the St. Helens Mist" instead of the "Oregon Mist" and we think th ap IK'arance of the new head is quiti; attractive. A well known engraver took the idea from looking across the river at Mt. St. Helens, from which it is presumed this city took jU name. With tho grand old Col umbia Kiver in the foreground and the U.-uutifuI snow-cap'd mountain back, a very pretty scene is shown. There is much meaning too in that picture; it shows the wonderfully, beautiful place for a city to build on the banks of the river looking j across upon the mountain: it shows! the greatest highway on the Cattle j coils t. the (.olumhia Kiver, withi natural sites for manufacturing es tablishments of all kinds on this great highway. A large sea-going vessel represents the commerce of the world at our very iloor. end the small sailing boat the fishing indus try abounding here. There is also given in this picture an idea of the great we alth represented in the tim ber of this community. Altogether, the head is, in our opinion, attrac tive and means something. The pajier will endeavor to represent the j city of St. Helens nnd Columbia County, Oregon, and to give to our! readers all the news all the time, Notice to Bidders Bid3 will be received by the County Court of Columbia county, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock p. ni. on! Mnri-h 7 l'.tl.t. for HtM-cml road work in districts No. 17. 1, 2 ami 4 of I said county, according to plans and j specifications on file in the ollice of the County Clerk of said county, Each bid shall be accompanied by a bond, signed by two or more free holder:, in double the amount of tho bid, as sureties made payable I e fuilhftil per- formance of the contract. Iik.nks, may be obtained at the ollice of the,. Clerk. The Court reserves Me , right to reject a;iy and all buls if ley deem them too high. lly order of the County Court. 1 Dated Feb. 20, CJ13. For Sale flood second Cutting, clover and first cutting timothy j and clover; also Farly Rose, Ameri-1 ,,, , i, , i i can Wonder nnd Uurbank seedpo-i, tatoes; also a new variety called the $i.ou for setting. Evergreen, a great yielder and fine! j. jf, Role .son, St. Helens, Ore. potato; 1 yearling Jersey bull, 14 - head hogs 8 months old. all ready y()t Sale Early Rose seed po for block, but several good brood 1 tatoes. sows among them; pure Shadel nnd Wonder seed oats; also about five . dozen young liens. On account of , going away from Warren for Home' tim thewi aruoio. mum om bfor Maroh lat. For pnrttoulara phun- -t - wr.U C. J. L.on. Wr-n, CONTRACT LET 13 BJOS OFFERED ON MASONIC HALL BUILDING Thirteen bids were submitted on the Masonic Hall in St. Helens by contractors, and upon opening them J. II. Tillman of Cortland was found to bo the lowest bidder, and con tracts have been prepared for him to sign. The building is to be com pleted and turned over by July 1 It will be a handsome structure of reinforced concrete, with store rooms on the ground floor and lodge rooms and banquet halls above. SCAPPOOSU Judge Harris and Commissioner John Farr made a tour of road in spection in Dist. No 17 Monday. Mr. Orleton Lewis was a busi ness visitor Monday. The Northwest Door Co. shipped the first car of lumber from their mill this week. The Big Fir Lumber Co.. a new corporation, is preparing to operate the mill on the south fork, commonly known as the JefT mill. This, with other work :iw in progress, makes the ertlook for this season much better than for som time. Mrs. K. II. Bushman visited in Cortland this week. The N'ehalem Timber & Iigging Co is the name of the company that is now o'rating the enmp and logging Work until now conducted to the Chapman Timber Co. Work has been resumed preparatory to a full oierating of the work of the camp. Dr. Withycombc of the Oregon Agricultural College will deliver i lecture in the Watt? & Crice ha!! on Saturday, March 1, at 2 p. t i.. subject. I 'airy Cows and Diversili-d Farming. It is desired by the cot i- , mittee that all of the people of tbis I section hear Dr. Withycoml e. iThere will be organized at tl.i nieetmir a Commercial club to aJ interest of this cum- 0 tj munity. To the Public We wish to announce that our store will be closed to invoice until monday morning, Feb. 24, l'.iOH, when it will be opened under the new management, Oliver & Oliver, the new proprietors for whom we solicit the favors of all our friends, We wish also to say that we will be with Mr. Oliver for a time to assist , him in getting started. The same ! careful and courteous treatment w ill be extended to you as in the past. White & White. We have not sold our undertaking business, l.ut will continue the same " '" " nw- For At my farm four miles from Deer Island, Oregon, on Wednesday, , j.,,., i;i;3, at 11 o'clock I will sell nt auction sale: Two bur es, one '.) years old, one 3 years old: two cows, one hoir. wuiri n. bu:y. ht lmr hl,avy ,arn,.M r.,l .,llw , ,.?,, rm tlutU C. J. Lindbom, Deer Hand, Ore. For Sale Six-acre farm, good nouse ami out iiuimmgs. iso ion acre tract all under culth at ion. one mile from St. Helens, Ore. Ceo. W. Perry, Iloult m. Ore. . , . ... I l'or Sale llioroughbied Wjan- , . h D. Casero, -It Columbia ( ity. ', "'" o wiu'm n . thmmmilv! ,.,k.j ni.a call ami ui r - wm,... d' Whit Whit. ig . WOMEN ARE ACTIVE RAINIER CONTAINS MANY WOMEN Rainier, Ore., Feb. 15, 1913. The regular annual caucus for the nomination of city officials v. as held in the city last night. A. L. Clark was elected chairman and E. H. Joseph secretary of the meeting. T. J. Flippin, present Mayor of the city was nominated by acclamation. Wm. Symons present police judge and clerk of the city council was also nominated by acclamation for the fame office for the coming year. W. D. Stewart, confectioner. Geo. F. Moeck. Jr., merchant, and A. L. ('lark, owner of the Independent Telephone Co., were nomitated for city councilman. A. L. Fuller. cashiet of the State Bank of Uainitr, was non.inated for cit reasurer. James Jesse who has !een city marshal for several years, was again nominated for the same office. E. M. Young, the jeweler, was nominated for water commis sioner. Quite a number of ladies partial ated in the proceedings. The election will be held on Mon day, March 3. Fred Jenson ar.d J. W. Rice were also contenders for honors as councilimn, but were beaten out by narrow marging. J. '. R th, former city treasurer, re jived LI votes to his opponents S3. V. D. Clue opposed E. M. Young for water commissioner and received j 22 votes to his opponents M5. J.m.esj Jesse was the annual favorit-; for city marshal against all comers. . The Hannond Lumiwr Co., whici has closed a 23 yerr lease with the city for right-of-way through tin city for nn overhead railway, in order to ship its big timber hold ings south aril east of this city, ha . made a preliminary survey if tin road, and active operations wil I egin as soon as necessary arra i.e ments can lie made. . VALENTINE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. L. R. RutherT.-r.! entertained at a Valentine dinner party Friday evening. An elabor ate and beautifully decorated table was set. places being indicate 1 by cards in the form of hearts. o:i v. Inch were written verses descrip tive of each person present. Lacli told bis or her best tale, with thv usual enlargements and embei!i.-h-ment.s. A delightful evening w.i-; spent with music and playing g; mc; appropriate to the occasion T fii present were: Mr. and Mrs. J, S. Allen, Dr. an I M s. l.. li. Ho.v, ;,:r. and Mrs. A. L. Stone, Dr. and Mrs. R. L. JetTcott. Mr. Carl Steii.lnih. Miss Mildred Allen and Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Rutherford. a unTque notice A copy of a sale bill advertising a Sale held in Cike county, Mo , fiT eiiis ago, ha:J been going the rounds of the pres.-;: ffni.ic SAl.K. State of Missouri, co'.-nty of I'i .c, i'o whom it may concern: The undersigned will, on Tue.--d.iy, :Vpt ember 2'.. A. D. 1S4C. sell at public outcry fr cash on t!:e premises where Coon Creek crotses the old Missouri road, the folL wi'ig chattels: ( yoke of oxen with yoke. ami chains, 2 wagons vim i eus, nigger wenches, 4 buck niggers, 3 nigger boys. 2 prairie plows, 23 steel traps. 1 barrel pickeled cab bage, 1 hogshead tobacco, 1 b t of nigger shoes, 1 Fpir.ning wheel, 1 loom. 13 fox hounds, a lot of corn, mink and skunk skins and a I d of other articles, Am gwine to Cali fornia. Jew Doe, Richard Roe, Cry r. Freo hoad-cheeae, apple ami liurd ' rldrr. - j - . t Ight Riwimu ror nam inc. j for 10. Mrm, u. Kfnir, - r, Or. 4 i A HEW IDEA Bill PROPOSES DIRECTORS and clerk for DISTRICT The House at Salem has passed a bill which provides that road dis tricts shall be organized on the same plan as are school districts, j Three directors and a clerk shall be ! elected by the people in each dis- trict who shall have complete charge of all road matters in the district, shall have authority to employ super- visors and road builders and do any and all things pertaining to road ouilding and repairs. The people of the district will have the right to of Port,and, was a Sunday visitor in Mrs. Clyde Smith and little dauirh vote bonds for improvemet etc., the St. Helens at th home of R. Cox ter of Cortland are visiting at the same as they now have in school and family. . j home of distncts So far the bill has no ; C.'ishier A. L. Scone of the Colum- & Mrs. Halstead in St. Helen, this passed the Senate but a determined , bia County Cank ha3 been confined j week cuo. . ..., u Ul TO principally from the state Grange. :.. v.,.: i i... r- i.. to have the bill become a law. Real Estate Transfers Feb. 1. James M. Hill to minora Hill, land j in S. W. 1-4 13-31--4 W. W Con. $1. W. F. Slaughter & I. Slaughter to A. & S. Hankey, 1-2 lot 3, 31-5-1 W. W. M. Con. $1. John Huber & Kmrna Huber to A. & S. Hankey, j art of lots 4-1-31-0-1. Con. $13'I0. Feb. 3. St. Helens Transfer Co. t) K. lilackburn, lot 14, blk 33, also 43 ft. lot 13, blk. 33. Con. $2-iOO Feb 4. C. R. & F. MeCormick to II. A. & M. D oi i,.... o. or or- om-llliail, IOIS ..-.,-o. Ilik. 2. S. St Helens. Con. ?201. Feb. 3. h-... t .i v. i. t. .i ..'season mill nlrrailv thprp i tnllo nf ii in. un icns k i.i-iui.i i.oueris io i ("on. $::i'0 I Frank McFarland & Ida McFar- i t . ii' l per' w i. ; land tow. r. & E. C. Walters, i i.um mi . un'i uiui-i niou. u, 1 i ., . . . , n . , t, n , i Rainier Land Co. to J. h. lock- ,, ; rell i: Ella M. Cockrell, lot 4, b.k. . , , , , , ... , r jl. L.anchard Add. to Lainur. v on. ; C. W. & D. M. Sherman to H. A. Sherman, land in 33-5-?. Con ?1. j Feb. 1. j John H. Ceterson & Dora M. Ceterson, land in 1S-C-4. Con. $ld. I Feb. 5. St. Helens Imp. Co. to J. L. Z:;- I-erer, lot i, blk. 11, Railroad Ac 1. 'Com 1i. ! Feb. 11. i J. & M. HeegiM to Ira D. Won 'derly, 2.-' acres in 17-7-3. Con. $il X j U. V. & Maivaiet Moeck to An a ' K. II dgs, lots 1-2-11-12. Mocck's ' Add to Rainier. Con J I. I Western Coopt l;.ge Co. to C. K, .& K. II. Crockway, laud in 2l'V2. ! Con. h;"i), I Feb. 12. M. E. & T. R. Throop to 1 C.&i S. $1 A. Spencer, land in 3-1-4. Con Feb. 11. Fan. rs State Rank t E: iii kbyniT, land in 3-3-2. Co.i. $1. Sim i i New iu:i t3 AnJr--w Cliaii land in 13-3-2. Co:i. $1. DVERTISD LETTE":"' fitters unclaimed in t';-J St. V.A en, Ore. Cost office for the v ee c .d February !". UU3. I. R. Flbon Deromee Ca'.u'.et ?darcvs Hobbs Dick Hobbs Doe Maple Mr. & Mrs. Ed Cetera m Thurman Cettit John V.. Som. nen Let' era unclaimed by will be sent to th, Dca.l-Lc 1 let; .ell,. : .; Marc!i ;.-r v ;;. 1 ..L.Cl.iray ' ' 4 . " "... . ' - ft'JM lfci.. M'uotlfr Mrm. Wa -M-Wajr. Prr. Jr-.r,a. Ora. Jtwr LOCAL HAPPENINGS AND DOINGS ; NEWS NOTES CONCERNING PEOPLE AND THINGS IN AND AROUND ST. HELENS PERSONAL; LOCAL! SOCIAL AND OTHERWISE Wm. Ross was a business visitor ln Cortland last Monday. Rert Adams, a prominent farmer from the Deer Island community was looking aftf r business matters in St. Helens Monday. David Davis of the Ti tQ h;s bed dur.nR tfle wpek fln ! Uack of the . j A. W. Mueller accompanied Her jman Hansell to Cortland last Mon Iday. Mr. Hansell was very seri , ously burned :n Monday when his bakery was destroyed by .fire and iwas taken to St. Vincent's HosDital M"!in Portland. I i Dr. Cliff came down from Port land Monday to consult with Dr. J Peel in reference to the case of ; sickness of Mrs. F. M. Thorp. It , was decided that an operation was necessary and Mrs. Thorp was taken to the hospital in Cortland on Tues day. ! The Aller Trio of M lusicians en tertained St. Helens people at the City Hall last Monday evenintr. Their program was a!! that was Ic'almcd fttr i f.rsf clnss in nvirv , reject. This was the last of the Lyceum curse numbers for the ' - --j ) W. L. Stovers of Scappoose was a St. Helens visitor, looking after! , (Ki.'ir.ess matters. , ,oorge n . iirant came uown irom ,h;s home at Scap.oose last Monday. ; having m his charge a Mr. Adams ,M,vioi; in his en.une " I'll. (Vlillis i , , ,. , , . i who was later a djmlged insane ami , ; sent to the r.svknn rtt Salem. ; j Miss MinKa c!lM W!U ho?tess at a Videntine k.ncheo:! last Saturday at! her home in Cortland, in honor of . rhil,p Xcpr of Warren wHs at M.ss Ada llerpe of St. Helens, the j ten,,inir to ,,usinos3 mMm , gt occasion being the birthday of Miss . He,eua All. A n'.imber of friends from . r- . r , , i of ii i A. I. Lmmous, a prominent at- er.t, the att- moon being given aft- moon be in lip to whist j Las't Thursday evening one of the ) ardors r.t the Orcadia Hotel de ! ei led t !.-; ve town without first h; p:-.! i his Uard bill, but be- - I... f. .1.1.. .....n. ' , ,, , ., eeen l .vorn oui mi mm anil ne i u;.s i-roug i itacu ana ervea some ! I time in the county jail before being ! allowed to go. He was quite will-1 M- -s- Hazen of Lents was visit jing to make settlement of his ac-1 i at the borne of his parents, Mr. ; court after a few days boarding '. an I Mrs. M. F. Hazen in St. Helens ! with the slit riff. L. Mcey, Costmaster at Colum-! j 5u:i I.iy eveidpg and Dr. Ceel was! 'c.lh d an 1 f..u ) 1 Mr. M.-Vey sulTer- i ia.r from a ba I hernia. Ik- was t ..', i t Cortland late Sun iay ever- , .i-.g.nan autoa'id p!aced in a bos- ... . . p.t.u w here ronet wa:; ontamed. R.-orts from Sl. Vincent's Hos- : ) ;trd in Cortland concerning the edition .: Ilcnf-xi Hansell are Regular services at me uongre-.ouii-ii,- towards a complete re- P-tional church Sundaj-, Feb. 23, wry. The I v.n.s are now yield- Morning service, 11 o'clock; evening -to the treatment and Herman ' service. 7:30. BeginninR Monday, r. w able to see with one eye and Feb. 21. we will have some special t e. a something. The burns are meetings. A prominent Portland ve;- serious but nil indications point minister, (a different one eaeh even ; I . a complete recovery. ' ing ) will speak for us. This will be an opportunity for the people of St. 1 Mo'.hdist Notices Helens to hear some of the city's i S :nd:y School, 10 a. m. Subject: A'. iaui ar.d Let. Morning e rviev 11 a. m. Subject, Equipment. lrvm-!,1! Leajiio. J:Jj n. ni. Sub - 1 -ct: Th u,Ui Motiv Lovm. Ed - . . i f ' " . MLWnUtir .tririvm ' .... J.ct; U. T. .utbr. Tutor. Capt. L. Reeder and wife of Portland stopped off here for a visit at the home of John Popejoy. They were on their way to Seaside. Miss Libby Fowler of Scappoose was the guest of Mrs. John Popejoy I Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Halsterd have taken the Collins residence and will soon be at home to their friends on Willamette street. Mrs. Arch Mace is ill with la grippe. Mrs. J.H. Price has been quite sick the past week. A local institute for teachers will be held at Rainier, Ore., on March 1, 1913. Miss Edna Harris left on Monday for Corvallis to take a post gradu ate course in chemistry at the 0. A. C. college. Mr. and Mrs. Fnglish of Deer Island were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harris on Tuesday. Mrs. F. M. Thorp, who was taken to the hospital in Portland last Tues day for an operation was cperaUd ..nnn TUiiralav mnrnmirnnil mruirt. ! ' , ' ,. K j that .he rall.ed from the effects i 1 June sausiactorny. tne was in a , , mi i. eo,.ercj , ,, E. L. Quick went to Portland last , t( HOC Ml Trt aua T W, ..ran i Quick, who has been in the hnsnltal I for a nuiubcf of weefcs Qajck t r.: -u:i. . . ,,(T; i was suffering from a Goitre, which 1 t . . I was removed some time ago and she ' , i.i ! 13 n"w almost completely recovered , on. ... -r . . af R,,iath Ore., Ve?terdav. toiney of Cortland. i9 in the city looking after some legal matters. t slartin Whit-j went to Portland Thuisday morning to meet Miss Mannie Lillieh of Cumberland, Wisconsin, who arrived there that .morning. Miss Liincn win spena . some rnontns here visiting with her . sister. Mrs. White, and other rela- tiver- : in the county. Monday. . Call For Warrants All road and general county war- rants endorsed prior to December 12th. Iil2.will be paid on presenta- tion at the office of the County Treasurer. Interest ceases Feb. 14, ...... l- ' R. S. Hattan. Co. Treas. 1 Congregational Church ' l0!it. men. so don't miss a night or ! perhaps it might be just the one I you would like to hear. We earnestly I invito everyone to attend these leervicwa. Come. whthr ' ' HMnrW of 'you in m .JaCX- t . - . 'you are rm--denomination with ua. U. Jopling raator.